Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the following: types of FDD reservoirs, depositional settings, diagenetic history, reservoir characterization, and enhanced oil recovery. In describing the various FDD petroleum reservoirs in the...

In Oklahoma, the Lesser Prairie Chicken (LEPC) and its habitat are located in areas where oil and gas (O&G) development is occurring. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) has determined that listing the LEPC as threatened under the Endangered Species...

The Oklahoma State Legislature passed a concurrent resolution on April 12, 2011 that directed the Secretary of Environment and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to develop the Oklahoma Lesser Prairie-Chicken Conservation Plan...

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has conducted annual roadside surveys in August and October since 1990 to index quail populations across Oklahoma. The survey provides an index of annual population fluctuations. Observers report the...

The state record book is updated every July.; The Cy Curtis Award, named in honor of the man most responsible for the restoration of whitetail deer in Oklahoma, was established in 1975 to recognize trophy deer taken throughout the state. Cy Curtis...

A bi-annual guide to help landowners gain in-depth information from experienced biologists in all corners of the state.; Managing aquatic vegetation in ponds by Chris Whisenhunt; From egg to adult: frogs and toads across Oklahoma by Curtis Tackett;...

Research reported upon at the symposium focused on the reservoirs, geologic events, and petroleum of rocks deposited during the Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian Periods. Clastic and carbonate reservoirs of this age are major sources of oil...

Who's Who of ODWC; The Wildlife Diversity Program; Understanding Aquatic Nuisance Species by Curtis Tackett; A Grant for the Wild; Developing a Multiple Spatial Scale Model to Predict the Distribution of Oklahoma's Freshwater Mussel Assemblages...

A bi-annual guide to help landowners gain in-depth information from experienced biologists in all corners of the state.; Benefits of a Dry Wetland by Rachel Bradley; The Evolutionary Performance of Wetlands by Micah Holmes; State WHIP Program;...

To support the newly created Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture between the states of Oklahoma and Texas, and through this partnership, to promote and expand all-bird conservation in central Oklahoma by developing conservation strategies to reverse or...

Oklahoma has long been home to some of the best bobwhite quail hunting and quail habitat in the nation. The distinct call of the bobwhite has become a symbol of the Oklahoma countryside, and sportsmen and their dogs from Oklahoma as well as...

Oklahoma has long been home to some of the best quail hunting and quail habitat in the nation. But the species is currently in a state
of long-term decline across its range. While Oklahoma remains one of the strongest holdouts of bobwhite quail...

Includes Annual financial report 2011/12; The Oklahoma Wheat Commission is funded entirely from 20 mills per bushel of wheat sold by Oklahoma wheat farmers, as authorized by the State Legislature. No money is appropriated by the Legislature for...

Take a Bow! State Archery Shoot Scores Bull's-eye; Family donates park bench in memory of late warden [Ron Comer], by Don P. brown; OMES issues new training requirements for P-cards; Ron Folks Retires With 42 Years of Stories, by Jeff Pennington;...

SEAFWA's Master of the House! [David Banta]; Coweta Is First to Open Community Archery Park; November Commission Summary, Mountain Fork Trout in the Spotlight, Michael Bergin; Commissioner Inducted Into Hall of Fame [John D. Groendyke]; State Duck...

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has conducted annual roadside surveys in August and October since 1990 to index quail populations across Oklahoma. Department employees run 83, 20-mile routes in all counties except Oklahoma and...

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has conducted annual roadside surveys in August and October since 1990 to index quail populations across Oklahoma. Department employees run 83, 20-mile routes in all counties except Oklahoma and...

Project 1: Monitoring Greater and Lesser Prairie Chickens Objective: The objective of this study is to monitor prairie chicken populations by determining booming male densities, average number of birds present per lek, and lek densities on a local...

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has conducted annual roadside surveys in August and October since 1990 to index quail populations across Oklahoma.; This marks the 23rd year that roadside quail surveys have been conducted in...